Aysha Kala
Convinced there’s a link between the emergency calls, June sets out to prove a theory—but Hegarty stays one step ahead.
An anonymous call puts Detective Sergeant June Lenker in the path of the formidable Daniel Hegarty.
With the truth finally exposed, Iris finds herself trapped in a terrifying situation. She is forced to use her wits, and all her strength, to claw her way back to freedom.
Iris discovers a shocking truth about Louis. Forced to leave The Factory, she returns to the doll shop once more to have an important conversation with her sister. Albie seeks to protect Iris now that he knows the truth about who killed Bluebell.
Iris grows closer to Louis but continues to meet with Silas, who warns her away from Louis. The Madame begins a search for the perpetrator of Bluebell’s murder. Iris decides to enter her self-portrait into the Royal Academy exhibition.
Iris leaves the doll shop and agrees to become Louis’s muse, once he agrees to teach her to paint; when Silas learns of Iris’s choice, he is devastated and the two men fight; as Iris breathes in her new freedom, a shocking crime takes place.
Signs of irregularity in the UK general election result prompt political unrest, and the nation’s relationship with its allies is threatened. Saara makes a devastating discovery.
Saara befriends John, a veteran GCHQ staffer, and seeks help from Gabriel in decrypting a message in the virus. Danny signs off on Saara attending a cyber conference with US…
A young intern’s first day at GCHQ coincides with a major cyberattack on the UK. To win her superiors’ trust, she breaks ranks to analyse the malware code without permission…
With Nina and Christian on their way back home, Trevor goes in pursuit of his unrelenting rival with blazing fury.
The burglars reveal themselves at an opportune time, Trevor must take Cupcake to the vet after his bee trap doesn’t go as planned.
It’s September 1966, and at clinic Trixie is tasked with examining a desperate woman who is pregnant with her fifth child. Trixie learns that her patient’s personal life is far…